They were told there were no spots in Portugal but the Globe team went anyway. If this is what no spots looks like, sign us up! Lisbon is lit!
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Massive flea market in a beautiful area in Lisbon overlooking the sea, stands are being set up on a hill. The market is just a regular flea market even though the name suggests something else.
There is also a neat little park with a lovely kiosk where you can sit in the sun and have homemade cake.
Read all about the freira da ladra on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/feira-da-ladra/
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published:11 Dec 2017

views:1666

We have arrived in Portugal for our family holiday & have 48 hours to explore this colourful city of Lisbon!
Never used Airbnb before? Get $55 off your first night using this link: www.airbnb.com.au/c/sparry26
Our Airbnb we stayed at: https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/25232784
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First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to be honest we do too!
Next stop is Praca do Comercial by the sea before moving onto the famous Pink street...which... well wasn't as pink as we thought it would be!
We then stumbled upon a little street market that was selling Sangria and Pastel De Bacalhau which had an incredibly cool vibe to end our first day.
Up bright and early we decided to beat the crowds and go at 7am to Santa Justa lift to find the best views of Lisbon city.
Our biggest bucket list in Lisbon was to go to Bairro Alto to ride the old yellow trams :)
After catching up with the family again we made our way to Pena Palace to end our unforgettable 2 days in this city...and wow this fairytale palace is a must see!
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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published:05 Oct 2018

views:88551

Style Jaunt is not only about shopping, it’s also about finding hidden gems in unexpected neighbourhoods. The Bairro Alto district has a reputation for amazing nightlife and restaurants, but what about about the many personalities and communities that make this place so vibrant and interesting? After a nice breakfast on the rooftop terrace at Hotel do Chiado, Gracie and Camille go to Facto Hair Salon to have local rock star Antony Millard style their hair as he explains that it is the eclectic people living in this neighbourhood that actually make it such a vibrant, one-of-a-kind place to visit. Although Bairro Alto is filled with fabulous places for cocktails and all sorts of great eateries, it is still a great place to visit during the day with the many street-art murals and walk-in boutiques such as Sky Walker and Véronique Boutique.
Lisbon is a city that was built on seven hills, which makes it perfect for streetcar cruising or watching the gorgeous sunset. Bloggers Camille and Gracie decide to finish their day at Pharmacia sipping cocktails on one of the most beautiful terraces in Lisbon, right above a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the river.
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For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
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published:04 Jun 2015

views:7689

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a great earthquake shook Portugal's capital city of Lisbon as worshipers filled churches and cathedrals for the All Saints' DayMass. In seconds it left the city in ruins and in minutes those ruins were on fire. The earthquake probably killed about 30,000 people, though some estimates double that figure. Many of the survivors fled to the wharves and keys of Lisbon's port, but they would find no safety there. The first tsunami wave surged up the Tagus estuary about an hour after the earthquake, reached a maximum runup of 12 meters (40 feet), and killed another 1000 people. At least two more tsunami waves surged into the city, completing the earthquake's destruction.
At Portugal's coastal city of Lagos the tsunami was even larger, perhaps 30 m (100 ft). It went on to damage the ports of Cadiz in Spain, then Safi and Agadir in Morocco. The tsunami also spread north: it caused minor damage at Brest in Brittany, some flooding in England in the Scilly Islands and in Cornwall, and extensively flooded of the low-lying areas of the city of Cork, Ireland. As it spread out across the Atlantic, the tsunami first reached Madeira, where observers recorded a runup of 4 m (13 ft), then the Canary Islands, the Azores, and eventually the West Indies, where observers recorded runups of about a 1 m (3 ft) in Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Antigua (and questionable reports of large runup in the Virgin Islands). Though the tsunami must have hit Colonial America, no one recorded it there, though it was observed in Newfoundland.
The PacificTsunamiWarningCenter (PTWC) can create an animation of a historical tsunami like this one using the same tool that it uses to determine tsunami hazards in real time for any tsunami today: the Real-Time Forecasting of Tsunamis (RIFT) forecast model. The RIFT model takes earthquake information as input and calculates how the waves move through the world’s oceans, predicting their speed, wavelength, and amplitude. This animation shows these values through the simulated motion of the waves and as they travel through the world’s oceans one can also see the distance between successive wave crests (wavelength) as well as their height (half-amplitude) indicated by their color. More importantly, the model also shows what happens when these tsunami waves strike land, the very information that PTWC needs to issue tsunami hazard guidance for impacted coastlines. From the beginning the animation shows all coastlines covered by colored points. These are initially a blue color like the undisturbed ocean to indicate normal sea level, but as the tsunami waves reach them they will change color to represent the height of the waves coming ashore, and often these values are higher than they were in the deeper waters offshore. The color scheme is based on PTWC’s warning criteria, with blue-to-green representing no hazard (less than 30 cm or ~1 ft.), yellow-to-orange indicating low hazard with a stay-off-the-beach recommendation (30 to 100 cm or ~1 to 3 ft.), light red-to-bright red indicating significant hazard requiring evacuation (1 to 3 m or ~3 to 10 ft.), and dark red indicating a severe hazard possibly requiring a second-tier evacuation (greater than 3 m or ~10 ft.).
Our model of this tsunami assumes its source was a magnitude 8.5 earthquake on the HorseshoeFault off of Cape Finisterre. Baptista, et al. (2011) explain how this fault matches the tsunami observations better than the several other proposed sources for the Great Lisbon EarthquakeToward the end of this simulated 24 hours of activity the wave animation will transition to the “energy map” of a mathematical surface representing the maximum rise in sea-level on the open ocean caused by the tsunami, a pattern that indicates that the kinetic energy of the tsunami was not distributed evenly across the oceans but instead forms a highly directional “beam” such that the tsunami was far more severe in the middle of the “beam” of energy than on its sides. This pattern also generally correlates to the coastal impacts; note how those coastlines directly in the “beam” are hit by larger waves than those to either side of it.
Earthquake source used:
Baptista, M.A., Miranda, J.M., Omira, R., & Antunes, C. (2011). "Potential inundation of Lisbon downtown by a 1755-like tsunami." Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 11(12), 3319--3326.
NOAA Science-on-a-Sphere Version:
http://sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=639

published:05 Nov 2016

views:45395

Discovering the best shopping spots in cities under the fashion radar is the Style Jaunt mission and Lisbon was the perfect way to start our travel guide! Known as one of the city’s hotspots, the Chiado district stands out because of its interesting clash between old and new: you can go from sipping a coffee at Café à Brasileira, one of the oldest cafés in town, to finding smaller, hidden-gem boutiques like Organii for organic cosmetics. Canadian fashion bloggers Camille and Gracie meet for the first time at an outdoor book market, happening every Saturday. They quickly head off for some shopping at the Loja da Burel store, where they learn more about the artisanal Portuguese wool called Burel and find great accessories made out of this traditional fabric but with a modern edge.
Recognized as the beating heart of Lisbon, the Chiado district is also a must for foodies with its numerous 5-star restaurants. The two bloggers end their day at Cantinho do Avillez where they get to sample the cuisine of Lisbon’s local star chef José Avillez.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
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WATCH THE FULL SERIESONLINE bit.ly…
WANT TO FLY TO LISBON? Click here:
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ABOUT Air Transat:
Air Transat is Canada’s leading holiday travel airline. Every year, it carries some 3 million passengers to nearly 60 destinations in 30 countries aboard its fleet of Boeing narrow-body and Airbus wide-body jets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T.Inc., an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. Air Transat was named BestNorth AmericanLeisureAirline at the Skytrax annual World Airline Awards, held in July 2014.
http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
http://www.flare.com/

History

Air Transat made its inaugural flight on November 14, 1987, travelling from Montreal to Acapulco. Six years later, Air Transat assumed defunct Nationair's maintenance base and aircraft. Today, the company books over 3.5 million passengers a year. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Transat A.T. Inc.

Bairro Alto

Bairro Alto (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈbai̯ʀu ˈaɫtu]; literally: Upper District) is a central district of the city of Lisbon, the Portuguese capital. Unlike many of the civil parishes of Lisbon, this region can be commonly explained as a loose association of neighbourhoods, with no formal local political authority but social and historical significance to the urban community of Lisbon.

The bairro or "neighbourhood" resulted from urban expansion in the 16th century, forming outside the walls of the historical city, and is characterized by an almost orthogonal tract (developing from two phases of distinct urbanization).

It is a fundamental quarter of Lisbon, organized into a hierarchical scheme of roads and lanes: the roads, the structural axis, run perpendicular to the river; and the lanes, or secondary axis, cut parallel to the river. The matrix of allotments reflects the persistent use of the medieval layout; the division and multiplication of this module had its origin in the variations of the architectural typology. The space constructed is dominated by living spaces implanted in long narrow lots, of three- to four-storeys in height, with asymmetric facades consisting of windows along the various storeys and staircases along the lateral flanks. Although less representative, the Pombaline-era buildings are common, essentially introducing modifications to the level of the façade's composition. Although there are many typological variations to the facade designs, certain elements are repeated, such as the corners, bay and sill windows, eaves and attics, securing a homogeneous urbanized front.

Synopsis

This is a story about an singer/dancer Vicky Verma (Aryeman Ramsay). While he was a top student in his school and college days, he is not having much luck finding work, clients or projects. All he does seems to go wrong. Afterwards, Saba (Sayali Bhagat) one of the most luckiest girls in the city, meets Vicky at a masked-party and the two kiss which swaps their luck around. Vicky gets as lucky as hell, and Saba gets jinxed. After she finds out that her luck changed due to that kiss, Saba goes out looking for Vicky even though she has never seen his face because he was wearing a mask at the party when they kissed. Vicky gets signed a contract deal by Tarun Chopra (Lucky Ali), but its later cancelled when Saba finds him and kisses him to get the luck back. She goes to work, only to get fired, knowing that Vicky was going to use the luck not on him but on his little cousin who has a heart-problem. She once again kisses him to give him the luck back, and Vicky kisses his little cousin and she gets all the luck. After he does that, he ends up winning Saba's love and admiration. After Saba and Vicky get together, Vicky and Saba's life's change and they becomes prosperous.

Good Luck!!

Good Luck!!(グッドラック！！) is a 2003 Japanese television drama starring Takuya Kimura and Kou Shibasaki. The story revolves around an up-and-coming pilot, Hajime Shinkai, and portrays his interactions with others as he progresses along the road to becoming a captain. As is common in many Japanese drama series, it blends drama and romance with comedic elements. This drama also emphasizes hardship of being a pilot or a cabin crew, and the serious nature of the industry they're in, which puts thousands of lives in its hands.

Key characters

Hajime Shinkai (played by Takuya Kimura) is the protagonist. A young, inexperienced pilot who earns notoriety among colleagues for disregarding standards and standing up to superiors. Emotional and easily provokable, he has a strong sense of justice and equally strong love of flying.

Globe's "Good Luck in Lisbon" Video

They were told there were no spots in Portugal but the Globe team went anyway. If this is what no spots looks like, sign us up! Lisbon is lit!
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The Feira Da Ladra: THE THIEVES’ MARKET in Lisbon

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Massive flea market in a beautiful area in Lisbon overlooking the sea, stands are being set up on a hill. The market is just a regular flea market even though the name suggests something else.
There is also a neat little park with a lovely kiosk where you can sit in the sun and have homemade cake.
Read all about the freira da ladra on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/feira-da-ladra/
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13:12

48 Hours in Lisbon, Portugal | Everything to See & Do

48 Hours in Lisbon, Portugal | Everything to See & Do

48 Hours in Lisbon, Portugal | Everything to See & Do

We have arrived in Portugal for our family holiday & have 48 hours to explore this colourful city of Lisbon!
Never used Airbnb before? Get $55 off your first night using this link: www.airbnb.com.au/c/sparry26
Our Airbnb we stayed at: https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/25232784
-----
First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to be honest we do too!
Next stop is Praca do Comercial by the sea before moving onto the famous Pink street...which... well wasn't as pink as we thought it would be!
We then stumbled upon a little street market that was selling Sangria and Pastel De Bacalhau which had an incredibly cool vibe to end our first day.
Up bright and early we decided to beat the crowds and go at 7am to Santa Justa lift to find the best views of Lisbon city.
Our biggest bucket list in Lisbon was to go to Bairro Alto to ride the old yellow trams :)
After catching up with the family again we made our way to Pena Palace to end our unforgettable 2 days in this city...and wow this fairytale palace is a must see!
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We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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End credit song: Ticky Tacky by Biocratic: https://soundcloud.com/birocratic
----------------------------------------­­--
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Video Edited on GigabyteAero 15: http://geni.us/aero15

Style Jaunt is not only about shopping, it’s also about finding hidden gems in unexpected neighbourhoods. The Bairro Alto district has a reputation for amazing nightlife and restaurants, but what about about the many personalities and communities that make this place so vibrant and interesting? After a nice breakfast on the rooftop terrace at Hotel do Chiado, Gracie and Camille go to Facto Hair Salon to have local rock star Antony Millard style their hair as he explains that it is the eclectic people living in this neighbourhood that actually make it such a vibrant, one-of-a-kind place to visit. Although Bairro Alto is filled with fabulous places for cocktails and all sorts of great eateries, it is still a great place to visit during the day with the many street-art murals and walk-in boutiques such as Sky Walker and Véronique Boutique.
Lisbon is a city that was built on seven hills, which makes it perfect for streetcar cruising or watching the gorgeous sunset. Bloggers Camille and Gracie decide to finish their day at Pharmacia sipping cocktails on one of the most beautiful terraces in Lisbon, right above a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the river.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
STAY TUNED ON OUR SOCIAL NETWORKS:
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OR FOLLOW #FLARExAirTransat on Twitter and Instagram
ABOUT STYLE JAUNT:
Style Jaunt is a shopping video series dedicated to finding the best addresses abroad. A joint initiative of Air Transat and Flare magazine, the series follows two Canadian fashion and lifestyle bloggers, as they reveal the best shopping finds around the world. Watch us on the Air Transat inflight entertainment system on your next trip, on Experience Transat blog, or at http://www.flare.com/celebrity/travel/.
WATCH THE FULL SERIESONLINE bit.ly…
WANT TO FLY TO LISBON? Click here:
http://www.airtransat.ca/en-CA/Destin...
ABOUT Air Transat:
Air Transat is Canada’s leading holiday travel airline. Every year, it carries some 3 million passengers to nearly 60 destinations in 30 countries aboard its fleet of Boeing narrow-body and Airbus wide-body jets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T.Inc., an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. Air Transat was named BestNorth AmericanLeisureAirline at the Skytrax annual World Airline Awards, held in July 2014.
http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
http://www.flare.com/

1:27

Tsunami Forecast Model Animation: Lisbon 1755

Tsunami Forecast Model Animation: Lisbon 1755

Tsunami Forecast Model Animation: Lisbon 1755

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a great earthquake shook Portugal's capital city of Lisbon as worshipers filled churches and cathedrals for the All Saints' DayMass. In seconds it left the city in ruins and in minutes those ruins were on fire. The earthquake probably killed about 30,000 people, though some estimates double that figure. Many of the survivors fled to the wharves and keys of Lisbon's port, but they would find no safety there. The first tsunami wave surged up the Tagus estuary about an hour after the earthquake, reached a maximum runup of 12 meters (40 feet), and killed another 1000 people. At least two more tsunami waves surged into the city, completing the earthquake's destruction.
At Portugal's coastal city of Lagos the tsunami was even larger, perhaps 30 m (100 ft). It went on to damage the ports of Cadiz in Spain, then Safi and Agadir in Morocco. The tsunami also spread north: it caused minor damage at Brest in Brittany, some flooding in England in the Scilly Islands and in Cornwall, and extensively flooded of the low-lying areas of the city of Cork, Ireland. As it spread out across the Atlantic, the tsunami first reached Madeira, where observers recorded a runup of 4 m (13 ft), then the Canary Islands, the Azores, and eventually the West Indies, where observers recorded runups of about a 1 m (3 ft) in Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Antigua (and questionable reports of large runup in the Virgin Islands). Though the tsunami must have hit Colonial America, no one recorded it there, though it was observed in Newfoundland.
The PacificTsunamiWarningCenter (PTWC) can create an animation of a historical tsunami like this one using the same tool that it uses to determine tsunami hazards in real time for any tsunami today: the Real-Time Forecasting of Tsunamis (RIFT) forecast model. The RIFT model takes earthquake information as input and calculates how the waves move through the world’s oceans, predicting their speed, wavelength, and amplitude. This animation shows these values through the simulated motion of the waves and as they travel through the world’s oceans one can also see the distance between successive wave crests (wavelength) as well as their height (half-amplitude) indicated by their color. More importantly, the model also shows what happens when these tsunami waves strike land, the very information that PTWC needs to issue tsunami hazard guidance for impacted coastlines. From the beginning the animation shows all coastlines covered by colored points. These are initially a blue color like the undisturbed ocean to indicate normal sea level, but as the tsunami waves reach them they will change color to represent the height of the waves coming ashore, and often these values are higher than they were in the deeper waters offshore. The color scheme is based on PTWC’s warning criteria, with blue-to-green representing no hazard (less than 30 cm or ~1 ft.), yellow-to-orange indicating low hazard with a stay-off-the-beach recommendation (30 to 100 cm or ~1 to 3 ft.), light red-to-bright red indicating significant hazard requiring evacuation (1 to 3 m or ~3 to 10 ft.), and dark red indicating a severe hazard possibly requiring a second-tier evacuation (greater than 3 m or ~10 ft.).
Our model of this tsunami assumes its source was a magnitude 8.5 earthquake on the HorseshoeFault off of Cape Finisterre. Baptista, et al. (2011) explain how this fault matches the tsunami observations better than the several other proposed sources for the Great Lisbon EarthquakeToward the end of this simulated 24 hours of activity the wave animation will transition to the “energy map” of a mathematical surface representing the maximum rise in sea-level on the open ocean caused by the tsunami, a pattern that indicates that the kinetic energy of the tsunami was not distributed evenly across the oceans but instead forms a highly directional “beam” such that the tsunami was far more severe in the middle of the “beam” of energy than on its sides. This pattern also generally correlates to the coastal impacts; note how those coastlines directly in the “beam” are hit by larger waves than those to either side of it.
Earthquake source used:
Baptista, M.A., Miranda, J.M., Omira, R., & Antunes, C. (2011). "Potential inundation of Lisbon downtown by a 1755-like tsunami." Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 11(12), 3319--3326.
NOAA Science-on-a-Sphere Version:
http://sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=639

5:01

Shop Differently in Lisbon’s Chiado District | Style Jaunt: Video 1

Shop Differently in Lisbon’s Chiado District | Style Jaunt: Video 1

Shop Differently in Lisbon’s Chiado District | Style Jaunt: Video 1

Discovering the best shopping spots in cities under the fashion radar is the Style Jaunt mission and Lisbon was the perfect way to start our travel guide! Known as one of the city’s hotspots, the Chiado district stands out because of its interesting clash between old and new: you can go from sipping a coffee at Café à Brasileira, one of the oldest cafés in town, to finding smaller, hidden-gem boutiques like Organii for organic cosmetics. Canadian fashion bloggers Camille and Gracie meet for the first time at an outdoor book market, happening every Saturday. They quickly head off for some shopping at the Loja da Burel store, where they learn more about the artisanal Portuguese wool called Burel and find great accessories made out of this traditional fabric but with a modern edge.
Recognized as the beating heart of Lisbon, the Chiado district is also a must for foodies with its numerous 5-star restaurants. The two bloggers end their day at Cantinho do Avillez where they get to sample the cuisine of Lisbon’s local star chef José Avillez.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
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ABOUT STYLE JAUNT:
Style Jaunt is a shopping video series dedicated to finding the best addresses abroad. A joint initiative of Air Transat and Flare magazine, the series follows two Canadian fashion and lifestyle bloggers, as they reveal the best shopping finds around the world. Watch us on the Air Transat inflight entertainment system on your next trip, on the Experience Transat blog or at http://www.flare.com/celebrity/travel/.
WATCH THE FULL SERIESONLINE bit.ly…
WANT TO FLY TO LISBON? Click here:
http://www.airtransat.ca/en-CA/Destin...
ABOUT Air Transat:
Air Transat is Canada’s leading holiday travel airline. Every year, it carries some 3 million passengers to nearly 60 destinations in 30 countries aboard its fleet of Boeing narrow-body and Airbus wide-body jets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T.Inc., an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. Air Transat was named BestNorth AmericanLeisureAirline at the Skytrax annual World Airline Awards, held in July 2014.
http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
http://www.flare.com/

GLOBE WELCOMES SAMMY MONTANO TO THE GLOBAL SKATE TEAM

Let's welcome Sammy to Globe!
His raw talent, smooth style, and positive energy gets us excited for the future.
Welcome to the fam Sammy!

2:07

10 Things to do in Lisbon | The Travelista

10 Things to do in Lisbon | The Travelista

10 Things to do in Lisbon | The Travelista

A travel vlog filmed in Lisbon to share my top 10 things to do in Portugal's beautiful capital.
Check out my city guide to Lisbon: http://bit.ly/1PZt30f
The Travelista is an award-winning UK luxury travel blog: http://thetravelista.net/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelista/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTravelista/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/travelistajess

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The Rebirth of Lisbon’s Principe Real District | Style Jaunt: Video 3

The Rebirth of Lisbon’s Principe Real District | Style Jaunt: Video 3

The Rebirth of Lisbon’s Principe Real District | Style Jaunt: Video 3

Once known only for its antique shops and gay bars, the Principe Real district in Lisbon is now going through a rejuvenation phase. It may be a residential district at its core, but the neighbourhood is becoming a serious shopping area! Off to a new start for Camille and Gracie, who get to enjoy their morning Americano coffee at the Jardim do Principe Real park under its iconic and towering cedar tree. Across the street is Embaixada, a beautiful retail gallery where the bloggers meet with General Manager Catarina Lopes, who tells them about the building’s history and its clever concept that seems to be perfectly adapted to the retail industry in Portugal.
Although the neighbourhood is surrounded by colourful 19th century mansions, like the Embaixada building, you don’t want to overlook its smaller boutiques! The two bloggers discover AlexandraMoura, a talented Portuguese designer who displays her styles in a beautiful shop on Dom Pedro V Street.
The fashionistas then lead us outside of Principe Real into the Alcântara district where they come across the LX factory. A manufacturing complex kept hidden for years, it has now become a full-blown creative district that serves the fashion, advertising, communication, fine arts, architecture and music industries, as well as all types of design fields, from home decor to office toys.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
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OR FOLLOW #FLARExAirTransat on Twitter and Instagram
ABOUT STYLE JAUNT:
Style Jaunt is a shopping video series dedicated to finding the best addresses abroad. A joint initiative of Air Transat and Flare magazine, the series follows two Canadian fashion and lifestyle bloggers, as they reveal the best shopping finds around the world. Watch us on the Air Transat inflight entertainment system on your next trip, on Experience Transat blog or at http://www.flare.com/celebrity/travel/.
WATCH THE FULL SERIESONLINE bit.ly…
WANT TO FLY TO LISBON? Click here:
http://www.airtransat.ca/en-CA/Destin...
ABOUT Air Transat:
Air Transat is Canada’s leading holiday travel airline. Every year, it carries some 3 million passengers to nearly 60 destinations in 30 countries aboard its fleet of Boeing narrow-body and Airbus wide-body jets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T.Inc., an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. Air Transat was named BestNorth AmericanLeisureAirline at the Skytrax annual World Airline Awards, held in July 2014.
http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
http://www.flare.com/

Globe's "Good Luck in Lisbon" Video

They were told there were no spots in Portugal but the Globe team went anyway. If this is what no spots looks like, sign us up! Lisbon is lit!
Keep up with Thrasher Magazine here:
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Globe Monkey goes to Lisbon

The Feira Da Ladra: THE THIEVES’ MARKET in Lisbon

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Massive flea market in a beautiful area in Lisbon overlooking the sea, stands are being set up on a hill. The market is just a regular flea market even though the name suggests something else.
There is also a neat little park with a lovely kiosk where you can sit in the sun and have homemade cake.
Read all about the freira da ladra on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/feira-da-ladra/
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published: 11 Dec 2017

48 Hours in Lisbon, Portugal | Everything to See & Do

We have arrived in Portugal for our family holiday & have 48 hours to explore this colourful city of Lisbon!
Never used Airbnb before? Get $55 off your first night using this link: www.airbnb.com.au/c/sparry26
Our Airbnb we stayed at: https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/25232784
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First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to ...

Style Jaunt is not only about shopping, it’s also about finding hidden gems in unexpected neighbourhoods. The Bairro Alto district has a reputation for amazing nightlife and restaurants, but what about about the many personalities and communities that make this place so vibrant and interesting? After a nice breakfast on the rooftop terrace at Hotel do Chiado, Gracie and Camille go to Facto Hair Salon to have local rock star Antony Millard style their hair as he explains that it is the eclectic people living in this neighbourhood that actually make it such a vibrant, one-of-a-kind place to visit. Although Bairro Alto is filled with fabulous places for cocktails and all sorts of great eateries, it is still a great place to visit during the day with the many street-art murals and walk-in bout...

published: 04 Jun 2015

Tsunami Forecast Model Animation: Lisbon 1755

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a great earthquake shook Portugal's capital city of Lisbon as worshipers filled churches and cathedrals for the All Saints' DayMass. In seconds it left the city in ruins and in minutes those ruins were on fire. The earthquake probably killed about 30,000 people, though some estimates double that figure. Many of the survivors fled to the wharves and keys of Lisbon's port, but they would find no safety there. The first tsunami wave surged up the Tagus estuary about an hour after the earthquake, reached a maximum runup of 12 meters (40 feet), and killed another 1000 people. At least two more tsunami waves surged into the city, completing the earthquake's destruction.
At Portugal's coastal city of Lagos the tsunami was even larger, perhaps 30 m (100 ft). I...

published: 05 Nov 2016

Shop Differently in Lisbon’s Chiado District | Style Jaunt: Video 1

Discovering the best shopping spots in cities under the fashion radar is the Style Jaunt mission and Lisbon was the perfect way to start our travel guide! Known as one of the city’s hotspots, the Chiado district stands out because of its interesting clash between old and new: you can go from sipping a coffee at Café à Brasileira, one of the oldest cafés in town, to finding smaller, hidden-gem boutiques like Organii for organic cosmetics. Canadian fashion bloggers Camille and Gracie meet for the first time at an outdoor book market, happening every Saturday. They quickly head off for some shopping at the Loja da Burel store, where they learn more about the artisanal Portuguese wool called Burel and find great accessories made out of this traditional fabric but with a modern edge.
Recognize...

GLOBE WELCOMES SAMMY MONTANO TO THE GLOBAL SKATE TEAM

Let's welcome Sammy to Globe!
His raw talent, smooth style, and positive energy gets us excited for the future.
Welcome to the fam Sammy!

published: 20 Dec 2017

10 Things to do in Lisbon | The Travelista

A travel vlog filmed in Lisbon to share my top 10 things to do in Portugal's beautiful capital.
Check out my city guide to Lisbon: http://bit.ly/1PZt30f
The Travelista is an award-winning UK luxury travel blog: http://thetravelista.net/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelista/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTravelista/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/travelistajess

published: 28 Feb 2016

The Rebirth of Lisbon’s Principe Real District | Style Jaunt: Video 3

Once known only for its antique shops and gay bars, the Principe Real district in Lisbon is now going through a rejuvenation phase. It may be a residential district at its core, but the neighbourhood is becoming a serious shopping area! Off to a new start for Camille and Gracie, who get to enjoy their morning Americano coffee at the Jardim do Principe Real park under its iconic and towering cedar tree. Across the street is Embaixada, a beautiful retail gallery where the bloggers meet with General Manager Catarina Lopes, who tells them about the building’s history and its clever concept that seems to be perfectly adapted to the retail industry in Portugal.
Although the neighbourhood is surrounded by colourful 19th century mansions, like the Embaixada building, you don’t want to overlook it...

Globe's "Good Luck in Lisbon" Video

They were told there were no spots in Portugal but the Globe team went anyway. If this is what no spots looks like, sign us up! Lisbon is lit!
Keep up with Thr...

They were told there were no spots in Portugal but the Globe team went anyway. If this is what no spots looks like, sign us up! Lisbon is lit!
Keep up with Thrasher Magazine here:
http://www.thrashermagazine.com
http://www.facebook.com/thrashermagazine
http://www.instagram.com/thrashermag
http://www.twitter.com/thrashermag

They were told there were no spots in Portugal but the Globe team went anyway. If this is what no spots looks like, sign us up! Lisbon is lit!
Keep up with Thrasher Magazine here:
http://www.thrashermagazine.com
http://www.facebook.com/thrashermagazine
http://www.instagram.com/thrashermag
http://www.twitter.com/thrashermag

BRAND NEW!!! Check out my DJI Osmo PocketTest Footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiKzrmkkN5Y
Massive flea market in a beautiful area in Lisbon overlooking the sea, stands are being set up on a hill. The market is just a regular flea market even though the name suggests something else.
There is also a neat little park with a lovely kiosk where you can sit in the sun and have homemade cake.
Read all about the freira da ladra on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/feira-da-ladra/
-------
Don't You EverClick Here!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/user/for91days?sub_confirmation=1
EVER!
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Low Light / Slow Motion DJI Osmo Pocket Test Footage: TuriaFountainValencia, Spain"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iuRot9teBY
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

BRAND NEW!!! Check out my DJI Osmo PocketTest Footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiKzrmkkN5Y
Massive flea market in a beautiful area in Lisbon overlooking the sea, stands are being set up on a hill. The market is just a regular flea market even though the name suggests something else.
There is also a neat little park with a lovely kiosk where you can sit in the sun and have homemade cake.
Read all about the freira da ladra on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/feira-da-ladra/
-------
Don't You EverClick Here!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/user/for91days?sub_confirmation=1
EVER!
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Low Light / Slow Motion DJI Osmo Pocket Test Footage: TuriaFountainValencia, Spain"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iuRot9teBY
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

48 Hours in Lisbon, Portugal | Everything to See & Do

We have arrived in Portugal for our family holiday & have 48 hours to explore this colourful city of Lisbon!
Never used Airbnb before? Get $55 off your first n...

We have arrived in Portugal for our family holiday & have 48 hours to explore this colourful city of Lisbon!
Never used Airbnb before? Get $55 off your first night using this link: www.airbnb.com.au/c/sparry26
Our Airbnb we stayed at: https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/25232784
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First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to be honest we do too!
Next stop is Praca do Comercial by the sea before moving onto the famous Pink street...which... well wasn't as pink as we thought it would be!
We then stumbled upon a little street market that was selling Sangria and Pastel De Bacalhau which had an incredibly cool vibe to end our first day.
Up bright and early we decided to beat the crowds and go at 7am to Santa Justa lift to find the best views of Lisbon city.
Our biggest bucket list in Lisbon was to go to Bairro Alto to ride the old yellow trams :)
After catching up with the family again we made our way to Pena Palace to end our unforgettable 2 days in this city...and wow this fairytale palace is a must see!
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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Video Edited on GigabyteAero 15: http://geni.us/aero15

We have arrived in Portugal for our family holiday & have 48 hours to explore this colourful city of Lisbon!
Never used Airbnb before? Get $55 off your first night using this link: www.airbnb.com.au/c/sparry26
Our Airbnb we stayed at: https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/25232784
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First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to be honest we do too!
Next stop is Praca do Comercial by the sea before moving onto the famous Pink street...which... well wasn't as pink as we thought it would be!
We then stumbled upon a little street market that was selling Sangria and Pastel De Bacalhau which had an incredibly cool vibe to end our first day.
Up bright and early we decided to beat the crowds and go at 7am to Santa Justa lift to find the best views of Lisbon city.
Our biggest bucket list in Lisbon was to go to Bairro Alto to ride the old yellow trams :)
After catching up with the family again we made our way to Pena Palace to end our unforgettable 2 days in this city...and wow this fairytale palace is a must see!
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Where we get our incredible music from: http://share.mscbd.fm/flyingthenest
So Good by Lady Bri
Horizons B Phillip Cuccias
Together By NormanWith Love By Analog HeartFalling in by Shawn WilliamsGear we shot this video with - http://geni.us/XPv5iAu
SUBSCRIBE TO NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: http://geni.us/38252Ai
----------------------------------------­­--
FLYING THE NEST:
Website • http://geni.us/pfWWAeR
Facebook • http://geni.us/D8wjeL
Twitter • http://geni.us/tBLJ
Snapchat • http://geni.us/kPAhCbq
STEPHEN:
Instagram • http://geni.us/bmkE0l
Twitter • http://geni.us/PLrsh
JESS:
Instagram • http://geni.us/8CTDg
Twitter • http://geni.us/rD65Fh
---------------------------------------­­--
Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
----------------------------------------­­--
End credit song: Ticky Tacky by Biocratic: https://soundcloud.com/birocratic
----------------------------------------­­--
For list of full Camera Equipment we use - http://geni.us/pTot
Video Edited on GigabyteAero 15: http://geni.us/aero15

Style Jaunt is not only about shopping, it’s also about finding hidden gems in unexpected neighbourhoods. The Bairro Alto district has a reputation for amazing ...

Style Jaunt is not only about shopping, it’s also about finding hidden gems in unexpected neighbourhoods. The Bairro Alto district has a reputation for amazing nightlife and restaurants, but what about about the many personalities and communities that make this place so vibrant and interesting? After a nice breakfast on the rooftop terrace at Hotel do Chiado, Gracie and Camille go to Facto Hair Salon to have local rock star Antony Millard style their hair as he explains that it is the eclectic people living in this neighbourhood that actually make it such a vibrant, one-of-a-kind place to visit. Although Bairro Alto is filled with fabulous places for cocktails and all sorts of great eateries, it is still a great place to visit during the day with the many street-art murals and walk-in boutiques such as Sky Walker and Véronique Boutique.
Lisbon is a city that was built on seven hills, which makes it perfect for streetcar cruising or watching the gorgeous sunset. Bloggers Camille and Gracie decide to finish their day at Pharmacia sipping cocktails on one of the most beautiful terraces in Lisbon, right above a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the river.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
STAY TUNED ON OUR SOCIAL NETWORKS:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AirTransatCa... X https://www.facebook.com/FLAREFashion
TWITTER: https://twitter.comairtransat X https://twitter.comFLAREfashion
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/airtransat X https://instagram.com/FLAREmag
OR FOLLOW #FLARExAirTransat on Twitter and Instagram
ABOUT STYLE JAUNT:
Style Jaunt is a shopping video series dedicated to finding the best addresses abroad. A joint initiative of Air Transat and Flare magazine, the series follows two Canadian fashion and lifestyle bloggers, as they reveal the best shopping finds around the world. Watch us on the Air Transat inflight entertainment system on your next trip, on Experience Transat blog, or at http://www.flare.com/celebrity/travel/.
WATCH THE FULL SERIESONLINE bit.ly…
WANT TO FLY TO LISBON? Click here:
http://www.airtransat.ca/en-CA/Destin...
ABOUT Air Transat:
Air Transat is Canada’s leading holiday travel airline. Every year, it carries some 3 million passengers to nearly 60 destinations in 30 countries aboard its fleet of Boeing narrow-body and Airbus wide-body jets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T.Inc., an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. Air Transat was named BestNorth AmericanLeisureAirline at the Skytrax annual World Airline Awards, held in July 2014.
http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
http://www.flare.com/

Style Jaunt is not only about shopping, it’s also about finding hidden gems in unexpected neighbourhoods. The Bairro Alto district has a reputation for amazing nightlife and restaurants, but what about about the many personalities and communities that make this place so vibrant and interesting? After a nice breakfast on the rooftop terrace at Hotel do Chiado, Gracie and Camille go to Facto Hair Salon to have local rock star Antony Millard style their hair as he explains that it is the eclectic people living in this neighbourhood that actually make it such a vibrant, one-of-a-kind place to visit. Although Bairro Alto is filled with fabulous places for cocktails and all sorts of great eateries, it is still a great place to visit during the day with the many street-art murals and walk-in boutiques such as Sky Walker and Véronique Boutique.
Lisbon is a city that was built on seven hills, which makes it perfect for streetcar cruising or watching the gorgeous sunset. Bloggers Camille and Gracie decide to finish their day at Pharmacia sipping cocktails on one of the most beautiful terraces in Lisbon, right above a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the river.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
STAY TUNED ON OUR SOCIAL NETWORKS:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AirTransatCa... X https://www.facebook.com/FLAREFashion
TWITTER: https://twitter.comairtransat X https://twitter.comFLAREfashion
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/airtransat X https://instagram.com/FLAREmag
OR FOLLOW #FLARExAirTransat on Twitter and Instagram
ABOUT STYLE JAUNT:
Style Jaunt is a shopping video series dedicated to finding the best addresses abroad. A joint initiative of Air Transat and Flare magazine, the series follows two Canadian fashion and lifestyle bloggers, as they reveal the best shopping finds around the world. Watch us on the Air Transat inflight entertainment system on your next trip, on Experience Transat blog, or at http://www.flare.com/celebrity/travel/.
WATCH THE FULL SERIESONLINE bit.ly…
WANT TO FLY TO LISBON? Click here:
http://www.airtransat.ca/en-CA/Destin...
ABOUT Air Transat:
Air Transat is Canada’s leading holiday travel airline. Every year, it carries some 3 million passengers to nearly 60 destinations in 30 countries aboard its fleet of Boeing narrow-body and Airbus wide-body jets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T.Inc., an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. Air Transat was named BestNorth AmericanLeisureAirline at the Skytrax annual World Airline Awards, held in July 2014.
http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
http://www.flare.com/

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a great earthquake shook Portugal's capital city of Lisbon as worshipers filled churches and cathedrals for the All Saints' DayMass. In seconds it left the city in ruins and in minutes those ruins were on fire. The earthquake probably killed about 30,000 people, though some estimates double that figure. Many of the survivors fled to the wharves and keys of Lisbon's port, but they would find no safety there. The first tsunami wave surged up the Tagus estuary about an hour after the earthquake, reached a maximum runup of 12 meters (40 feet), and killed another 1000 people. At least two more tsunami waves surged into the city, completing the earthquake's destruction.
At Portugal's coastal city of Lagos the tsunami was even larger, perhaps 30 m (100 ft). It went on to damage the ports of Cadiz in Spain, then Safi and Agadir in Morocco. The tsunami also spread north: it caused minor damage at Brest in Brittany, some flooding in England in the Scilly Islands and in Cornwall, and extensively flooded of the low-lying areas of the city of Cork, Ireland. As it spread out across the Atlantic, the tsunami first reached Madeira, where observers recorded a runup of 4 m (13 ft), then the Canary Islands, the Azores, and eventually the West Indies, where observers recorded runups of about a 1 m (3 ft) in Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Antigua (and questionable reports of large runup in the Virgin Islands). Though the tsunami must have hit Colonial America, no one recorded it there, though it was observed in Newfoundland.
The PacificTsunamiWarningCenter (PTWC) can create an animation of a historical tsunami like this one using the same tool that it uses to determine tsunami hazards in real time for any tsunami today: the Real-Time Forecasting of Tsunamis (RIFT) forecast model. The RIFT model takes earthquake information as input and calculates how the waves move through the world’s oceans, predicting their speed, wavelength, and amplitude. This animation shows these values through the simulated motion of the waves and as they travel through the world’s oceans one can also see the distance between successive wave crests (wavelength) as well as their height (half-amplitude) indicated by their color. More importantly, the model also shows what happens when these tsunami waves strike land, the very information that PTWC needs to issue tsunami hazard guidance for impacted coastlines. From the beginning the animation shows all coastlines covered by colored points. These are initially a blue color like the undisturbed ocean to indicate normal sea level, but as the tsunami waves reach them they will change color to represent the height of the waves coming ashore, and often these values are higher than they were in the deeper waters offshore. The color scheme is based on PTWC’s warning criteria, with blue-to-green representing no hazard (less than 30 cm or ~1 ft.), yellow-to-orange indicating low hazard with a stay-off-the-beach recommendation (30 to 100 cm or ~1 to 3 ft.), light red-to-bright red indicating significant hazard requiring evacuation (1 to 3 m or ~3 to 10 ft.), and dark red indicating a severe hazard possibly requiring a second-tier evacuation (greater than 3 m or ~10 ft.).
Our model of this tsunami assumes its source was a magnitude 8.5 earthquake on the HorseshoeFault off of Cape Finisterre. Baptista, et al. (2011) explain how this fault matches the tsunami observations better than the several other proposed sources for the Great Lisbon EarthquakeToward the end of this simulated 24 hours of activity the wave animation will transition to the “energy map” of a mathematical surface representing the maximum rise in sea-level on the open ocean caused by the tsunami, a pattern that indicates that the kinetic energy of the tsunami was not distributed evenly across the oceans but instead forms a highly directional “beam” such that the tsunami was far more severe in the middle of the “beam” of energy than on its sides. This pattern also generally correlates to the coastal impacts; note how those coastlines directly in the “beam” are hit by larger waves than those to either side of it.
Earthquake source used:
Baptista, M.A., Miranda, J.M., Omira, R., & Antunes, C. (2011). "Potential inundation of Lisbon downtown by a 1755-like tsunami." Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 11(12), 3319--3326.
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On the morning of November 1, 1755, a great earthquake shook Portugal's capital city of Lisbon as worshipers filled churches and cathedrals for the All Saints' DayMass. In seconds it left the city in ruins and in minutes those ruins were on fire. The earthquake probably killed about 30,000 people, though some estimates double that figure. Many of the survivors fled to the wharves and keys of Lisbon's port, but they would find no safety there. The first tsunami wave surged up the Tagus estuary about an hour after the earthquake, reached a maximum runup of 12 meters (40 feet), and killed another 1000 people. At least two more tsunami waves surged into the city, completing the earthquake's destruction.
At Portugal's coastal city of Lagos the tsunami was even larger, perhaps 30 m (100 ft). It went on to damage the ports of Cadiz in Spain, then Safi and Agadir in Morocco. The tsunami also spread north: it caused minor damage at Brest in Brittany, some flooding in England in the Scilly Islands and in Cornwall, and extensively flooded of the low-lying areas of the city of Cork, Ireland. As it spread out across the Atlantic, the tsunami first reached Madeira, where observers recorded a runup of 4 m (13 ft), then the Canary Islands, the Azores, and eventually the West Indies, where observers recorded runups of about a 1 m (3 ft) in Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Antigua (and questionable reports of large runup in the Virgin Islands). Though the tsunami must have hit Colonial America, no one recorded it there, though it was observed in Newfoundland.
The PacificTsunamiWarningCenter (PTWC) can create an animation of a historical tsunami like this one using the same tool that it uses to determine tsunami hazards in real time for any tsunami today: the Real-Time Forecasting of Tsunamis (RIFT) forecast model. The RIFT model takes earthquake information as input and calculates how the waves move through the world’s oceans, predicting their speed, wavelength, and amplitude. This animation shows these values through the simulated motion of the waves and as they travel through the world’s oceans one can also see the distance between successive wave crests (wavelength) as well as their height (half-amplitude) indicated by their color. More importantly, the model also shows what happens when these tsunami waves strike land, the very information that PTWC needs to issue tsunami hazard guidance for impacted coastlines. From the beginning the animation shows all coastlines covered by colored points. These are initially a blue color like the undisturbed ocean to indicate normal sea level, but as the tsunami waves reach them they will change color to represent the height of the waves coming ashore, and often these values are higher than they were in the deeper waters offshore. The color scheme is based on PTWC’s warning criteria, with blue-to-green representing no hazard (less than 30 cm or ~1 ft.), yellow-to-orange indicating low hazard with a stay-off-the-beach recommendation (30 to 100 cm or ~1 to 3 ft.), light red-to-bright red indicating significant hazard requiring evacuation (1 to 3 m or ~3 to 10 ft.), and dark red indicating a severe hazard possibly requiring a second-tier evacuation (greater than 3 m or ~10 ft.).
Our model of this tsunami assumes its source was a magnitude 8.5 earthquake on the HorseshoeFault off of Cape Finisterre. Baptista, et al. (2011) explain how this fault matches the tsunami observations better than the several other proposed sources for the Great Lisbon EarthquakeToward the end of this simulated 24 hours of activity the wave animation will transition to the “energy map” of a mathematical surface representing the maximum rise in sea-level on the open ocean caused by the tsunami, a pattern that indicates that the kinetic energy of the tsunami was not distributed evenly across the oceans but instead forms a highly directional “beam” such that the tsunami was far more severe in the middle of the “beam” of energy than on its sides. This pattern also generally correlates to the coastal impacts; note how those coastlines directly in the “beam” are hit by larger waves than those to either side of it.
Earthquake source used:
Baptista, M.A., Miranda, J.M., Omira, R., & Antunes, C. (2011). "Potential inundation of Lisbon downtown by a 1755-like tsunami." Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 11(12), 3319--3326.
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http://sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=639

Shop Differently in Lisbon’s Chiado District | Style Jaunt: Video 1

Discovering the best shopping spots in cities under the fashion radar is the Style Jaunt mission and Lisbon was the perfect way to start our travel guide! Known...

Discovering the best shopping spots in cities under the fashion radar is the Style Jaunt mission and Lisbon was the perfect way to start our travel guide! Known as one of the city’s hotspots, the Chiado district stands out because of its interesting clash between old and new: you can go from sipping a coffee at Café à Brasileira, one of the oldest cafés in town, to finding smaller, hidden-gem boutiques like Organii for organic cosmetics. Canadian fashion bloggers Camille and Gracie meet for the first time at an outdoor book market, happening every Saturday. They quickly head off for some shopping at the Loja da Burel store, where they learn more about the artisanal Portuguese wool called Burel and find great accessories made out of this traditional fabric but with a modern edge.
Recognized as the beating heart of Lisbon, the Chiado district is also a must for foodies with its numerous 5-star restaurants. The two bloggers end their day at Cantinho do Avillez where they get to sample the cuisine of Lisbon’s local star chef José Avillez.
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Discovering the best shopping spots in cities under the fashion radar is the Style Jaunt mission and Lisbon was the perfect way to start our travel guide! Known as one of the city’s hotspots, the Chiado district stands out because of its interesting clash between old and new: you can go from sipping a coffee at Café à Brasileira, one of the oldest cafés in town, to finding smaller, hidden-gem boutiques like Organii for organic cosmetics. Canadian fashion bloggers Camille and Gracie meet for the first time at an outdoor book market, happening every Saturday. They quickly head off for some shopping at the Loja da Burel store, where they learn more about the artisanal Portuguese wool called Burel and find great accessories made out of this traditional fabric but with a modern edge.
Recognized as the beating heart of Lisbon, the Chiado district is also a must for foodies with its numerous 5-star restaurants. The two bloggers end their day at Cantinho do Avillez where they get to sample the cuisine of Lisbon’s local star chef José Avillez.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
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ABOUT STYLE JAUNT:
Style Jaunt is a shopping video series dedicated to finding the best addresses abroad. A joint initiative of Air Transat and Flare magazine, the series follows two Canadian fashion and lifestyle bloggers, as they reveal the best shopping finds around the world. Watch us on the Air Transat inflight entertainment system on your next trip, on the Experience Transat blog or at http://www.flare.com/celebrity/travel/.
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ABOUT Air Transat:
Air Transat is Canada’s leading holiday travel airline. Every year, it carries some 3 million passengers to nearly 60 destinations in 30 countries aboard its fleet of Boeing narrow-body and Airbus wide-body jets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T.Inc., an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. Air Transat was named BestNorth AmericanLeisureAirline at the Skytrax annual World Airline Awards, held in July 2014.
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ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
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The Rebirth of Lisbon’s Principe Real District | Style Jaunt: Video 3

Once known only for its antique shops and gay bars, the Principe Real district in Lisbon is now going through a rejuvenation phase. It may be a residential dist...

Once known only for its antique shops and gay bars, the Principe Real district in Lisbon is now going through a rejuvenation phase. It may be a residential district at its core, but the neighbourhood is becoming a serious shopping area! Off to a new start for Camille and Gracie, who get to enjoy their morning Americano coffee at the Jardim do Principe Real park under its iconic and towering cedar tree. Across the street is Embaixada, a beautiful retail gallery where the bloggers meet with General Manager Catarina Lopes, who tells them about the building’s history and its clever concept that seems to be perfectly adapted to the retail industry in Portugal.
Although the neighbourhood is surrounded by colourful 19th century mansions, like the Embaixada building, you don’t want to overlook its smaller boutiques! The two bloggers discover AlexandraMoura, a talented Portuguese designer who displays her styles in a beautiful shop on Dom Pedro V Street.
The fashionistas then lead us outside of Principe Real into the Alcântara district where they come across the LX factory. A manufacturing complex kept hidden for years, it has now become a full-blown creative district that serves the fashion, advertising, communication, fine arts, architecture and music industries, as well as all types of design fields, from home decor to office toys.
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http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
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Once known only for its antique shops and gay bars, the Principe Real district in Lisbon is now going through a rejuvenation phase. It may be a residential district at its core, but the neighbourhood is becoming a serious shopping area! Off to a new start for Camille and Gracie, who get to enjoy their morning Americano coffee at the Jardim do Principe Real park under its iconic and towering cedar tree. Across the street is Embaixada, a beautiful retail gallery where the bloggers meet with General Manager Catarina Lopes, who tells them about the building’s history and its clever concept that seems to be perfectly adapted to the retail industry in Portugal.
Although the neighbourhood is surrounded by colourful 19th century mansions, like the Embaixada building, you don’t want to overlook its smaller boutiques! The two bloggers discover AlexandraMoura, a talented Portuguese designer who displays her styles in a beautiful shop on Dom Pedro V Street.
The fashionistas then lead us outside of Principe Real into the Alcântara district where they come across the LX factory. A manufacturing complex kept hidden for years, it has now become a full-blown creative district that serves the fashion, advertising, communication, fine arts, architecture and music industries, as well as all types of design fields, from home decor to office toys.
IF LISBON IS IN YOUR TRAVEL PLANS, watching the full series is a MUST: http://bit.ly/Stylejaunt-lisbon
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ABOUT STYLE JAUNT:
Style Jaunt is a shopping video series dedicated to finding the best addresses abroad. A joint initiative of Air Transat and Flare magazine, the series follows two Canadian fashion and lifestyle bloggers, as they reveal the best shopping finds around the world. Watch us on the Air Transat inflight entertainment system on your next trip, on Experience Transat blog or at http://www.flare.com/celebrity/travel/.
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http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
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Globe's "Good Luck in Lisbon" Video

They were told there were no spots in Portugal but the Globe team went anyway. If this is what no spots looks like, sign us up! Lisbon is lit!
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The Feira Da Ladra: THE THIEVES’ MARKET in Lisbon

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Massive flea market in a beautiful area in Lisbon overlooking the sea, stands are being set up on a hill. The market is just a regular flea market even though the name suggests something else.
There is also a neat little park with a lovely kiosk where you can sit in the sun and have homemade cake.
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48 Hours in Lisbon, Portugal | Everything to See & Do

We have arrived in Portugal for our family holiday & have 48 hours to explore this colourful city of Lisbon!
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First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to be honest we do too!
Next stop is Praca do Comercial by the sea before moving onto the famous Pink street...which... well wasn't as pink as we thought it would be!
We then stumbled upon a little street market that was selling Sangria and Pastel De Bacalhau which had an incredibly cool vibe to end our first day.
Up bright and early we decided to beat the crowds and go at 7am to Santa Justa lift to find the best views of Lisbon city.
Our biggest bucket list in Lisbon was to go to Bairro Alto to ride the old yellow trams :)
After catching up with the family again we made our way to Pena Palace to end our unforgettable 2 days in this city...and wow this fairytale palace is a must see!
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Style Jaunt is not only about shopping, it’s also about finding hidden gems in unexpected neighbourhoods. The Bairro Alto district has a reputation for amazing nightlife and restaurants, but what about about the many personalities and communities that make this place so vibrant and interesting? After a nice breakfast on the rooftop terrace at Hotel do Chiado, Gracie and Camille go to Facto Hair Salon to have local rock star Antony Millard style their hair as he explains that it is the eclectic people living in this neighbourhood that actually make it such a vibrant, one-of-a-kind place to visit. Although Bairro Alto is filled with fabulous places for cocktails and all sorts of great eateries, it is still a great place to visit during the day with the many street-art murals and walk-in boutiques such as Sky Walker and Véronique Boutique.
Lisbon is a city that was built on seven hills, which makes it perfect for streetcar cruising or watching the gorgeous sunset. Bloggers Camille and Gracie decide to finish their day at Pharmacia sipping cocktails on one of the most beautiful terraces in Lisbon, right above a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the river.
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http://www.airtransat.com/
ABOUT FLARE:
For more than 35 years, FLARE has been Canada’s iconic fashion media brand, exploring world-class fashion and beauty inspiration from around the globe and here at home. Keeping style-minded readers in the know, FLARE offers not only stellar fashion and beauty content but also an intimate look into pop culture, celebrity, literature, travel and now food. A multiplatform brand, available on tablet and smartphone, in print and online, FLARE reaches more than 1.2 million readers with every issue, plus engages with 1 million followers through its digital community.
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Tsunami Forecast Model Animation: Lisbon 1755

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a great earthquake shook Portugal's capital city of Lisbon as worshipers filled churches and cathedrals for the All Saints' DayMass. In seconds it left the city in ruins and in minutes those ruins were on fire. The earthquake probably killed about 30,000 people, though some estimates double that figure. Many of the survivors fled to the wharves and keys of Lisbon's port, but they would find no safety there. The first tsunami wave surged up the Tagus estuary about an hour after the earthquake, reached a maximum runup of 12 meters (40 feet), and killed another 1000 people. At least two more tsunami waves surged into the city, completing the earthquake's destruction.
At Portugal's coastal city of Lagos the tsunami was even larger, perhaps 30 m (100 ft). It went on to damage the ports of Cadiz in Spain, then Safi and Agadir in Morocco. The tsunami also spread north: it caused minor damage at Brest in Brittany, some flooding in England in the Scilly Islands and in Cornwall, and extensively flooded of the low-lying areas of the city of Cork, Ireland. As it spread out across the Atlantic, the tsunami first reached Madeira, where observers recorded a runup of 4 m (13 ft), then the Canary Islands, the Azores, and eventually the West Indies, where observers recorded runups of about a 1 m (3 ft) in Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Antigua (and questionable reports of large runup in the Virgin Islands). Though the tsunami must have hit Colonial America, no one recorded it there, though it was observed in Newfoundland.
The PacificTsunamiWarningCenter (PTWC) can create an animation of a historical tsunami like this one using the same tool that it uses to determine tsunami hazards in real time for any tsunami today: the Real-Time Forecasting of Tsunamis (RIFT) forecast model. The RIFT model takes earthquake information as input and calculates how the waves move through the world’s oceans, predicting their speed, wavelength, and amplitude. This animation shows these values through the simulated motion of the waves and as they travel through the world’s oceans one can also see the distance between successive wave crests (wavelength) as well as their height (half-amplitude) indicated by their color. More importantly, the model also shows what happens when these tsunami waves strike land, the very information that PTWC needs to issue tsunami hazard guidance for impacted coastlines. From the beginning the animation shows all coastlines covered by colored points. These are initially a blue color like the undisturbed ocean to indicate normal sea level, but as the tsunami waves reach them they will change color to represent the height of the waves coming ashore, and often these values are higher than they were in the deeper waters offshore. The color scheme is based on PTWC’s warning criteria, with blue-to-green representing no hazard (less than 30 cm or ~1 ft.), yellow-to-orange indicating low hazard with a stay-off-the-beach recommendation (30 to 100 cm or ~1 to 3 ft.), light red-to-bright red indicating significant hazard requiring evacuation (1 to 3 m or ~3 to 10 ft.), and dark red indicating a severe hazard possibly requiring a second-tier evacuation (greater than 3 m or ~10 ft.).
Our model of this tsunami assumes its source was a magnitude 8.5 earthquake on the HorseshoeFault off of Cape Finisterre. Baptista, et al. (2011) explain how this fault matches the tsunami observations better than the several other proposed sources for the Great Lisbon EarthquakeToward the end of this simulated 24 hours of activity the wave animation will transition to the “energy map” of a mathematical surface representing the maximum rise in sea-level on the open ocean caused by the tsunami, a pattern that indicates that the kinetic energy of the tsunami was not distributed evenly across the oceans but instead forms a highly directional “beam” such that the tsunami was far more severe in the middle of the “beam” of energy than on its sides. This pattern also generally correlates to the coastal impacts; note how those coastlines directly in the “beam” are hit by larger waves than those to either side of it.
Earthquake source used:
Baptista, M.A., Miranda, J.M., Omira, R., & Antunes, C. (2011). "Potential inundation of Lisbon downtown by a 1755-like tsunami." Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 11(12), 3319--3326.
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Shop Differently in Lisbon’s Chiado District | Style Jaunt: Video 1

Discovering the best shopping spots in cities under the fashion radar is the Style Jaunt mission and Lisbon was the perfect way to start our travel guide! Known as one of the city’s hotspots, the Chiado district stands out because of its interesting clash between old and new: you can go from sipping a coffee at Café à Brasileira, one of the oldest cafés in town, to finding smaller, hidden-gem boutiques like Organii for organic cosmetics. Canadian fashion bloggers Camille and Gracie meet for the first time at an outdoor book market, happening every Saturday. They quickly head off for some shopping at the Loja da Burel store, where they learn more about the artisanal Portuguese wool called Burel and find great accessories made out of this traditional fabric but with a modern edge.
Recognized as the beating heart of Lisbon, the Chiado district is also a must for foodies with its numerous 5-star restaurants. The two bloggers end their day at Cantinho do Avillez where they get to sample the cuisine of Lisbon’s local star chef José Avillez.
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The Rebirth of Lisbon’s Principe Real District | Style Jaunt: Video 3

Once known only for its antique shops and gay bars, the Principe Real district in Lisbon is now going through a rejuvenation phase. It may be a residential district at its core, but the neighbourhood is becoming a serious shopping area! Off to a new start for Camille and Gracie, who get to enjoy their morning Americano coffee at the Jardim do Principe Real park under its iconic and towering cedar tree. Across the street is Embaixada, a beautiful retail gallery where the bloggers meet with General Manager Catarina Lopes, who tells them about the building’s history and its clever concept that seems to be perfectly adapted to the retail industry in Portugal.
Although the neighbourhood is surrounded by colourful 19th century mansions, like the Embaixada building, you don’t want to overlook its smaller boutiques! The two bloggers discover AlexandraMoura, a talented Portuguese designer who displays her styles in a beautiful shop on Dom Pedro V Street.
The fashionistas then lead us outside of Principe Real into the Alcântara district where they come across the LX factory. A manufacturing complex kept hidden for years, it has now become a full-blown creative district that serves the fashion, advertising, communication, fine arts, architecture and music industries, as well as all types of design fields, from home decor to office toys.
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